Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1922, Page 12

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. THE STARS DAILY PICTORIAL PA EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922. - = 5 - 3 F. F. Fletcher, U. S. N., retired, of the Chevy Chase Club. Germans perfect a new vehicle for children. It is constructed along Scene in the busy harbor of Smyrna, city in Asia Minor destroyed by the Turks. Late reports say the European and Armenian qyarters are who is taking part in the United States Seniors’ Golf Association matches the lines of the latest types of European automobiles and was exhibited in roins. United States destroyers are looking after the refugees, while the United States consalage is reported to be one of the buildings burned. at Apawamis Club, Rye, N. Y. The seniors have made some astonishing Wide pziger fair. World Photo. + by Underwood & Underwood. scores in the early play. Copyright by Kees What berame of the old straw hat? Timothy, the borse, should worry, for yesterday was Pianist—premier—and now a pianist again. Ignace Jan Paderewski has left the Polish ship his Thanksgiving day—with extra meals every bit as good as the breakfast food he usually Donald B. MacMillan and his crew, aboard the Bowdoin. recently arrived in Wiscasset of state for the pianoforte, and he will play in New York during December. His wife and gets. He looks forward each year to discarded straws and September 15. harbor, Maine, after fourteen months of arctic mysteries. MacMillans own story of stepson are beside him in the photograph. ' Copyright by Keystone. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. adventures is appearing in The Sunday Star. Copyright by . Feodore Chapliapin, Russian sing- Admiral Mark L. Bristol, United er engaged by the Metropolitan States high commi Con- Opera Company, who will receive a ;;ammople. wh’o zhuseg the Sm; reater salary than that paid Caruso, epartment of the burning of 5 ; ; Giant concrete stadium at Franklin Field, University of Pennsylvania, which will be ready for opening Ehd Bis conwract calls for a mini. Smyrna. Fourteen naturalized Amer- lehm:lfl:g:*z; r:;:“:nr;l:‘;;:u; .?xl:;'c’;'.': i’”.:.’.’;:‘;?’.;;“i‘&'i i) ::«‘IP — to save. f{l\“':;i: :{ of foot ball season. The seating capacity will be 55,000. The foot ball field is inclosed with a high fence mum of fifteen appearances. icans were reported missing. hip. The photo shows whitky u and no workmen are allowed there. Copyright by Keystone View. Wide World Photo. ; . < . ‘three Washington dgbn::nu o the coming season, &.mompned S b i oS Fokker, wr}.d tor, has turned his attention to the House Floor Leader Frank W. Mondell of Wyoming and his chil- on Connecticut avenme yesterday. ey are, left to right, Miss inia e bobs her hair—and then v—u .m,fe; e e e s e ths Tatars e O tygalot dren, Frank, i and Doruthy, who retred o Weshington yederdsy. Selden, dauger of My and “n;: La'w‘dunm,, den; Ann Cubering :flg et o b . combined i > Gre .i:;c::(’; L Phn‘o liens FukEee ac) oft snd e ‘Wide Wfll: Phote, L “ndm.":i:.fi’ ;,uu‘ - M v the ™~ llflbllll l‘boh. * m of Mrs. Bates Warren. . by Daderwoed & Underwood. ’ aeb g o g st

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